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Toronto Titan Shane Ryan Nabs 50 Free Irish Record

2021 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – SEASON 3, MATCH 5

Multiple national records went down already on day 1 of this International Swimming League Match #5 involving LA Current, Iron, Toronto Titans and DC Trident. Among them was a new short course 50 freestyle Irish national mark set by Shane Ryan of the Toronto Titans.

27-year-old Ryan posted a time of 21.37 in the men’s 50m freestyle, garnering him the 2nd place spot behind winner Ryan Hoffer of the DC Trident. Hoffer touched in 21.25 to grab the top points tally of 9 while Ryan grabbed 7 for his squad.

Entering this meet, Ryan’s personal best and Irish short course national record in this 50 free rested at the 21.41 he produced in December 2019. As such, the man sliced .04 off of his previous PB with this swim. Ryan also contested the 50m back here in Naples, getting to the wall first in 23.12. He owns the national record in that event as well with a time of 22.76 from when he earned bronze at the 2018 FINA World Short Course Championships.

Ryan competed at this year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, where he notched a national record in the 100m fly en route to placing 37th while he dropped out entirely from his signature 100m back event. Ryan also raced as a member of his nation’s 800m free relay, although the team was relegated to 14th place and out of the medal race.

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Chineeese boy
3 years ago

It’s sad swimswam didn’t talk about Mcintosh crazy canadian record yesterday

Tyler Wenfick
Reply to  Chineeese boy
3 years ago

Trumpboy makes up lies and then calls it “sad”?

Yep, this checks out.

Chineeese boy
Reply to  Tyler Wenfick
3 years ago

China

Coachy
Reply to  Tyler Wenfick
3 years ago

Unlike Biden who never seems to lie…… 🤡

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